Welcome to the Cross Kirkland CorridorA 5.75-mile corridor through the heart of Kirkland and the first improved section of the Eastside Rail Corridor, now called Eastrail.

Visit the Interim Trail
The Cross Kirkland Corridor (CKC) interim trail is a ten-foot-wide, 5.75-mile crushed gravel trail that runs from the South Kirkland Park & Ride through the Totem Lake Business District. It’s “interim” because the CKC Master Plan calls for future improvements including transit. Learn about access points, amenities, trail rules, and more on the Interim Trail page.

Long-term vision: The CKC Master Plan
What will the corridor look like someday? Where will funding come from? What kinds of businesses and activities are encouraged along the corridor? How can businesses take advantage of current and future corridor opportunities and incentives? Get answers to these questions and more on the CKC Master Plan page.

Regional Connections
The CKC is part of a regional network that includes trails, transit, and regional utilities. Learn about the Eastside Rail Corridor, other trails in the area, transit connections, and future transit plans on the Regional Connections page.

Trail Map
The CKC Trail Map (PDF 6MB) shows trail access points and nearby places to park. Printed maps are available at City Hall, libraries, community centers, hotels, and the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center.

AccessibilityAt-grade street crossings are ADA accessible. Certain crosswalks along the trail are protected with rapid flashing beacons. Public ADA parking stalls adjacent to the corridor are located in front of 6711 106th Ave NE and across the street from 508 6th Ave S. City staff are continuously planning more locations for public ADA parking stalls.